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broodstock maintenance: Broodstock Management and Fish Seed Production K. Karal Marx, J. K. Sundaray, A. Rathipriya, M. Muthu Abishag, 2020-11-01 The book entitled “Broodstock Management and Fish Seed Production” provides information relating to commercially cultivable fresh water fishes, broodstock management, fish seed production technology, fish seed quality management including induced breeding with neat illustration. Increasing the aquaculture production can be achieved through the supply of quality fish seed. This book will be immensely helpful to farmers, hatchery managers, entrepreneurs and fisheries graduates pursuing research in the area of freshwater broodstock management and sustainable development of freshwater aquaculture in the country. Note: T& F does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. |
broodstock maintenance: Technical manual on broodstock management of common carp and Chinese herbivorous fish Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2020-01-23 This document provides technical information on broodstock management and identifies the main problems and challenges for the application of modern techniques for breeding management of the broodstock of common carp and Chinese herbivorous fish in the Central Asia and the Caucuses. |
broodstock maintenance: Inland Salmonid Broodstock Management Handbook David A. Erdahl, 1993 |
broodstock maintenance: Marine Ornamental Species Aquaculture Ricardo Calado, Ike Olivotto, Miquel Planas Oliver, G. Joan Holt, 2017-02-15 The global trade of aquatic organisms for home and public aquariums, along with associated equipment and accessories, has become a multi-billion dollar industry. Aquaculture of marine ornamental species, still in its infancy, is recognized as a viable alternative to wild collection as it can supplement or replace the supply of wild caught specimens and potentially help recover natural populations through restocking. This book collects into a single work the most up-to-date information currently available on the aquaculture of marine ornamental species. It includes the contributions of more than 50 leading scientists and experts on different topics relevant for the aquaculture of the most emblematic groups of organisms traded for reef aquariums. From clownfish, to angelfish, tangs and seahorses, as well as corals, anemones, shrimps, giant clams and several other reef organisms, all issues related with the husbandry, breeding, and trade are addressed, with explanatory schemes and illustrations being used to help in understanding the most complex topics addressed. Marine Ornamental Species Aquaculture is a key reference for scientists and academics in research institutes and universities, public and private aquaria, as well as for hobbyists. Entrepreneurs will also find this book an important resource, as the culture of marine ornamental species is analyzed from a business oriented perspective, highlighting the risks and opportunities of commercial scale aquaculture of marine ornamentals. |
broodstock maintenance: Workshop on Status and Trends in Aquatic Genetic Resources Devin M. Bartley, Brian J. Harvey, Roger S. V. Pullin, 2007-01-01 Of the workshop -- Background of the workshop -- Report of the workshop -- Conclusions and recommendations of the workshop -- Contributed papers. Developing policies for the management of fishery genetic resources / D.M. Bartley and A. Toledo -- Status and trends in genetic resources of capture fisheries / W.S. Grant -- Issues, status and trends in deep-sea fishery genetic resources / P.J. Smith -- Genetic resources for aquaculture : status and trends / R.S.V. Pullin -- Fish genomics and analytical genetic technologies, with examples of their potential applications in management of fish genetic resources / Z. Liu. |
broodstock maintenance: Proceedings of the 4th Science and Mathematics International Conference (SMIC 2024) Tian Abdul Aziz, Irwanto Irwanto, Dini Safitri, 2024-12-26 This is an Open Access publication. Welcome to the 4th Science and Mathematics International Conference (SMIC) 2024, which will be held in Jakarta, Indonesia, 23 to 24 September 2024. The theme of SMIC 2024 is “Connecting Sustainable World and Future Technologies: Opportunities and Challenges in Science, Mathematics, and Education”. SMIC 2024 aims to bring together researchers, academics, scientists, students, and practitioners to share and discuss theoretical and practical knowledge, new trends and application in the fields of Mathematics and Mathematics Education, Science and Science Education, Computer Science, and Statistics. SMIC 2024 is the fourth SMIC organized by the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Negeri Jakarta, after the huge success in SMIC 2018, SMIC 2020, and SMIC 2022 with more than 6 countries participants and resulting in an international reputable book as well as proceedings. |
broodstock maintenance: Tilapia Culture Abdel-Fattah M. El-Sayed, 2019-10-16 Tilapia Culture, Second Edition, covers the vital issues of farmed tilapia in the world, including their biology, environmental requirements, semi-intensive culture, intensive culture systems, nutrition and feeding, reproduction, seed production and larval rearing, stress and disease, harvesting, economics, trade, marketing, the role of tilapia culture in rural development and poverty eradication, and technological innovations in, and the environmental impacts of, tilapia culture. In addition, the book highlights and presents the experiences of leading countries in tilapia culture, thus making it ideal for tilapia farmers and researchers who seek the most relevant research and information. The new second edition not only brings the most updated information within each chapter, but also delivers new content on tilapia transfers, introductions and their impacts, the use of probiotics and other additives in tilapia culture, tilapia trade, including marketing, and sustainability approaches and practices, such as management practices, ecosystem approaches to tilapia culture, and value chain analyses of tilapia farming. - Presents the biology of tilapia, including taxonomy, body shapes, geographical distribution, introductions and transfers, gut morphology, and feeding habits - Covers semi-intensive tilapia culture in earthen ponds, tanks, raceways, cages, recirculating systems, and aquaponics - Provides the latest information on brood stock management, production of monosex tilapia, seed production, and larval rearing under different culture systems - Highlights the most common infectious and non-infectious diseases affecting farmed tilapia, with a full description of disease symptoms and treatment measures - Provides an in-depth exploration of tilapia economics, trade and marketing |
broodstock maintenance: Practical Flatfish Culture and Stock Enhancement Harry V. Daniels, Wade O. Watanabe, 2011-06-09 Practical Flatfish Culture and Stock Enhancement is a key reference on culture methods, offering both practical applications and essential biological information. Throughout the text, the culture and stock enhancement issues are treated simultaneously, integrating these two perspectives. By looking to the outcomes of hatchery culture methods, including the economics and fish behavior, Practical Flatfish Culture and Stock Enhancement is a valuable tool in making management decisions. With chapters on disease diagnosis and treatment, culture methods for a number of specific species, and the use of flatfish as model organisms in laboratory settings, Practical Flatfish Culture and Stock Enhancement comprehensively covers the subject of culture and stock enhancement. The book is especially useful for aquaculture professionals, industry personnel, researchers, biologists, and aquaculture and fisheries management students. |
broodstock maintenance: Genetics and Evolution of Aquatic Organisms A. Beaumont, 1994-03-31 This volume brings together, for the first time, a wide range of up-to-the-minute and traditional techniques and approaches to the study of genetics of organisms living in freshwater or marine habitats. Carefully edited chapters are headed by broad review articles against which are set a number of more specific experience papers which demonstrate the breadth and range of approaches currently being undertaken. |
broodstock maintenance: Freshwater Prawn Culture Michael Bernard New, Wagner Cotroni Valenti, 2008-04-15 The farming of the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii has developed rapidly during recent years. Advances in techniques, and the huge expansion of world demand for this species, continue to stimulate the growth of a multi-million dollar industry. This landmark publication is a compendium of information on every aspect of the farming of M. rosenbergii. A comprehensive review of the status of freshwater prawn farming research, development and commercial practice, the book is intended to stimulate further advances in the knowledge and understanding of this important field. An extremely well-known and internationally-respected team of contributing authors have written cutting edge chapters covering all major aspects of the subject. Coverage includes biology, hatchery and grow-out culture systems, feeds and feeding, up-to-date information on the status of freshwater prawn farming around the world, post-harvest handling and processing, markets, and economics and business management. Further chapters are devoted to the culture of other prawn species, prawn capture fisheries and the sustainability of freshwater prawn culture. Contributions to the book have been brought together and edited by Michael New and Wagner Valenti, themselves widely known for their work in this area. The comprehensive information in Freshwater Prawn Culture will give an important commercial edge to anyone involved in the culture and trade of freshwater prawns. Readership should include prawn farm personnel, business managers and researchers, and invertebrate, freshwater and crustacean biologists. Copies of the book should be available on the shelves of all libraries in research establishments and universities where aquaculture and fisheries are studied and taught. Michael Bernard New, OBE is a Past-President of the World Aquaculture Society and President-Elect of the European Aquaculture Society; Wagner Cotroni Valenti is a Professor at the Aquaculture Center, São Paulo State University, Brazil. |
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broodstock maintenance: Assessment of Freshwater Fish Seed Resources for Sustainable Aquaculture Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2007-01-01 Four of the most important resources to aquaculture, outside human and technological resources, are land, water, seed and feed. Efficient use of these resources are necessary to guarantee optimum production from aquaculture. A project Study and Analysis of Seed Production in Small-scale Rural Aquaculture was implemented through a desk study and expert workshop (held in Wuxi, China from 23-26 March 2006) to assess the status of freshwater fish seed resources and supply and its contribution to sustainable aquatic production. This publication is presented in two parts. Part 1 contains the proceedings and major recommendations of the expert workshop which tackled three major themes: (a) seed quality, genetics, technology and certification; (b) seed networking, distribution, entrepreneurship and certification and (c) how rural fish farmers can benefit from the freshwater aquaseed sector. Part 2 contains the detailed outcomes of the desk study consisting of three regional syntheses (Africa, Asia and Latin America) based on 21 country case studies, five thematic reviews (quality, genetics and breeding, seed networks and entrepreneurship, seed supply in rural aquaculture, farmer innovations and women involvement) and three invited papers (self-recruiting species, decentralized seed networking in Bangladesh and establishment of national broodstock centres in Viet Nam). |
broodstock maintenance: Status, technological innovations, and industry development needs of mud crab (Scylla spp.) aquaculture Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2025-02-23 The FAO Expert Workshop on Mud Crab Aquaculture, held in Singapore, brought together leading experts to address critical challenges and emerging opportunities in the sustainable farming of Scylla spp. mud crabs. Driven by escalating demand for both hard-shell and soft-shell mud crabs, the sector faces constraints such as overfishing, habitat degradation, reliance on wild seedstock, and unsustainable farming practices. The workshop provided a collaborative platform to evaluate the current state of the industry, identify technological innovations, and set a course for advancing sustainability and resilience in mud crab aquaculture. Central to the discussions was the transition from capture-based to hatchery-based production systems to secure consistent and high-quality seedstock. Experts highlighted the importance of domestication and selective breeding to enhance aquaculture yields. The development of formulated feeds, reducing reliance on wild-sourced feed, and the integration of advanced technologies such as probiotics and recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) were identified as critical pathways to address water quality, biosecurity, and production efficiency challenges. Innovative farming system approaches were presented, including sustainable polyculture systems and the adoption of cellular farming techniques to mitigate cannibalism and improve survival rates. The potential of the soft-shell crab sector for value addition through enhanced post-harvest practices, packaging, and processing was also discussed, though key bottlenecks such as limited seedstock availability, forced moulting practices, and inconsistent farming standards need to be adequately addressed. Broader ecological concerns, such as the overexploitation of wild populations and the degradation of mangrove habitats were highlighted. Experts advocated strengthened fishery management, habitat restoration, and policy interventions to mitigate these issues. Additionally, the role of advanced technologies such as IoT-enabled systems,digital training tools, and automation was underscored as transformative for achieving scalability and operational efficiency in mud crab farming. Aligned with FAO’s Blue Transformation initiative, the workshop outlined a comprehensive strategy to promote sustainable development in the mud crab aquaculture sector. Key recommendations included establishing broodstock banks, deploying cost-effective disease screening, enhancing international collaboration, and scaling capacity-building programmes to share knowledge and technologies across diverseaquaculture contexts. By fostering innovation, improving productivity, and addressing environmental challenges, the outcomes of the workshop aim to strengthen global food security, enhance aquaculture value chains, and sustain the livelihoods of communities dependent on mud crab production. |
broodstock maintenance: Marine Ornamental Shrimp Ricardo Calado, 2009-03-16 Marine ornamental shrimp are amongst the most heavily traded invertebrate species in the aquarium industry. The majority of traded species are still collected from the wild, having a major effect on ocean ecosystems. An increase in the amount of culture of these species is now a major priority for those in the trade and for marine conservationists. Marine Ornamental Shrimp provides a global overview of the biology, culture and conservation of the major families of marine ornamental shrimp. Coverage in this thorough volume includes ecological aspects, reproductive biology, major techniques used in culture systems for maturation, larviculture, and juvenile growth, and details of the main conservation issues surrounding these important species including a discussion of the negative aspects of wild specimen collection and the ongoing efforts to mitigate such impacts. Marine Ornamental Shrimp is an important and extremely timely publication which will be an essential reference and manual for all those involved in the trade and culture of marine ornamental species, including aquaculture scientists and personnel in aquaria. Conservation biologists and invertebrate zoologists will also find much of importance within this book. Libraries in all universities and research establishments where aquaculture and biological sciences are studied and taught should have copies of this book on their shelves. |
broodstock maintenance: Manual on Hatchery Production of Seabass and Gilthead Seabream Alessandro Morretti, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1999-01-01 Volume 2: Deals with the design and production of theb hatchery, engineering aspects of water supply, hydraulic circuits, and equipment used in the hatcheries. It also includes guidance on financial aspects that could be useful for project design, and operation of hatcheries. |
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broodstock maintenance: Success Factors in Fish Larval Production Bhaswar Prajapat, 2025-02-20 Success Factors in Fish Larval Production is a vital resource for aquaculturists and researchers, offering comprehensive insights into the key elements for sustainable fish population growth. We delve into crucial aspects such as water quality, nutrition, genetics, disease management, and technological advancements. Maintaining optimal water conditions is essential for larval fish survival and growth. We emphasize the importance of regular monitoring of temperature, salinity, pH, and dissolved oxygen levels, providing guidelines for achieving these conditions. Nutrition is another critical aspect, detailing dietary requirements and the use of high-quality, nutrient-rich feeds. We also explore live feeds like rotifers and Artemia and strategies for transitioning to formulated diets. Genetics plays a significant role in enhancing fish larvae quality and resilience. We discuss selective breeding practices leading to higher survival rates and better disease resistance. Disease management is also highlighted, with preventive measures and treatment options to minimize infections. Technological advancements are pivotal for efficient larval rearing. We cover the latest innovations, from automated feeding systems to advanced water quality monitoring tools, offering practical applications for integrating new technologies into production systems. This guide is indispensable for anyone involved in fish larval production, ensuring sustainable and effective practices. |
broodstock maintenance: Aquaculture Biotechnology Garth L. Fletcher, Matthew L. Rise, 2012-02-01 This important book looks at a broad spectrum of biotech research efforts and their applications to the aquaculture industry. Aquaculture Biotechnology provides key reviews that look at the application of genetic, cellular, and molecular technologies to enable fish farmers to produce a more abundant, resilient, and healthier supply of seafood. Aquaculture Biotechnology is divided into seven sections and nineteen chapters that cover topics ranging from broodstock improvement to fish health and gene transfer. With chapters provided by leading researchers and skillfully edited by top scientists in the field, this will be a valuable tool to researchers, producers, and students interested in better understanding this dynamic field of aquaculture. |
broodstock maintenance: Black Sea turbot Ayd?n, I., Küçük, E., Polat, H., Ha?imo?lu, A., Altunta?, A., 2023-06-16 In the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, aquaculture plays a major role in achieving food security and can deliver many socioeconomic benefits and help to maintain or increase production of aquatic foods while ensuring wild stocks are fished within their maximum sustainable yield. Given the importance of this sector and the growing demand for aquatic products, it is vital that aquaculture in the region be both sustainable and productive. In this regard, it is necessary to promote practices supporting the sustainability of the sector and maximize the sharing of technology and information in order to give producers all the necessary tools and information on aquaculture production. This manual aims to support this endeavour by presenting detailed information about the rearing practices of Black Sea turbot (Scophthalmus maximus). It provides an introduction into the status of the turbot aquaculture sector, as well as the necessary environmental conditions for optimal production. It also describes the production of live food for turbot larvae as well as the management of broodstock and the procedures for optimal larval and juvenile rearing. Finally, with a view to capitalizing on and promoting innovative technologies, it presents recent applications of biotechnologies to turbot production. |
broodstock maintenance: Inbreeding and Brood Stock Management Douglas Tave, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1999-01-01 A manual dealing primarily with the problems caused by unwanted inbreeding in cultured fish populations, describing management techniques for preventing or minimising inbreeding, and also how inbreeding can be used to improve captive populations of fish |
broodstock maintenance: Cephalopod Culture José Iglesias, Lidia Fuentes, Roger Villanueva, 2014-03-26 Cephalopod Culture is the first compilation of research on the culture of cephalopods. It describes experiences of culturing different groups of cephalopods: nautiluses, sepioids (Sepia officinalis, Sepia pharaonis, Sepiella inermis, Sepiella japonica Euprymna hyllebergi, Euprymna tasmanica), squids (Loligo vulgaris, Doryteuthis opalescens, Sepioteuthis lessoniana) and octopods (Amphioctopus aegina, Enteroctopus megalocyathus, Octopus maya, Octopus mimus, Octopus minor, Octopus vulgaris, Robsonella fontaniana). It also includes the main conclusions which have been drawn from the research and the future challenges in this field. This makes this book not only an ideal introduction to cephalopod culture, but also a valuable resource for those already involved in this topic. |
broodstock maintenance: Freshwater Prawns Michael Bernard New, Valenti, James H. Tidwell, Louis R. D'Abramo, Methil Narayanan Kutty, 2009-08-27 Covering general biology and every aspect of farming freshwaterprawns, from current research to development and commercialpractice, this has become widely viewed as a landmark publicationin the field. The well-known team of editors, New, Valenti,Tidwell, D’Abramo and Kutty, have gathered cutting-edgecontributions from the world's leading experts to provide farmpersonnel, business managers, researchers and invertebrate,freshwater and crustacean biologists with an essential resource. |
broodstock maintenance: Advances in Sea Cucumber Aquaculture and Management Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2003-01-01 This publication contains current information on the status of world sea cucumber resources and use, focusing on established countries such as China, Ecuador, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia and the Philippines, as well as relative newcomers to the sector such as Cuba, Egypt, Madagascar and Tanzania. Issues discussed include technical advances in artificial reproduction and farming of selected commercial species; and the report includes the recommendations of a FAO workshop on cucumber aquaculture and management, held in China, in October 2003. |
broodstock maintenance: Feed and Feeding for Fish and Shellfish Vikas Kumar, 2024-11-19 Feed and Feeding for Fish and Shellfish: Nutritional Physiology presents foundational knowledge and the most recent advances in aquaculture finfish and crustacean metabolism and nutritional requirements, feed ingredients, nutrient deficiency disorders, and integrated sciences. Nutrition is fundamental to the success and sustainability of the aquaculture industry as it relates to economics, fish health, high-quality product production, and pollution minimization. This book provides a unique, complete, and comprehensive coverage of the nutrition, metabolism, and feeding strategies of key aquaculture species.Written by an international group of experts, this work introduces nutrient requirements of finfish, prawn, shrimp, crabs, and lobster before delving into advances in feed ingredients, production, and practices. Latter chapters discuss the risks of nutritional deficiency and associated diseases and disorders. The final section of the book describes integrated sciences, including aquaculture species immune systems, muscle development, reproduction, gut health, and broader perspectives on seafood quality and food security. - Presents the most recent advances in the field over the last decade - Includes all nutritionally balanced, environmentally sound, and cost-effective feed for finfish and crustaceans - Provides comprehensive coverage related to nutrition and metabolism of finfish and crustaceans |
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broodstock maintenance: Methods in Reproductive Aquaculture Elsa Cabrita, Vanesa Robles, Paz Herraez, 2008-08-22 The large amount of information on fish reproduction available is not always readily accessible to all interested parties. Written to appeal to aquaculturalists, conservation managers, and scientific researchers, Methods in Reproductive Aquaculture provides an overview of available techniques and addresses ways to improve depleted stocks of endange |
broodstock maintenance: Aquaculture Health Management Yashwant Choudhury, 2025-02-20 Aquaculture Health Management delves into the vital role of fish farming in meeting the growing global seafood demand while addressing the health and well-being of farmed species. Ensuring the health of aquaculture organisms is essential for sustainable production and minimizing disease outbreaks. Our book explores disease prevention and control as key areas of research and innovation. Diseases can have devastating effects on aquaculture operations, so researchers are developing effective strategies to detect, prevent, and manage diseases in farmed fish. Advancements in disease detection methods, such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and next-generation sequencing (NGS), allow for rapid and accurate pathogen identification, enabling early intervention and targeted control measures. Vaccination is also crucial for aquaculture health. Researchers are developing vaccines and immunization strategies to enhance the health and resistance of farmed fish, reducing the need for antibiotics. Innovative vaccine delivery methods, such as oral and immersion vaccines, improve efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Water quality management is critical for maintaining aquaculture health. Researchers are exploring techniques like biofilters, recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS), and advanced water treatment technologies. The use of natural additives and probiotics in aquaculture feeds is also being studied to enhance fish health and resilience. Climate change poses significant challenges to aquaculture health. Rising temperatures, ocean acidification, and changing environmental conditions impact farmed species' health and productivity. Researchers are developing adaptation strategies, including using resilient species, optimizing production systems, and implementing sustainable practices. This book serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding and addressing the challenges of aquaculture health, making it essential for researchers, professionals, and anyone interested in sustainable aquaculture practices. |
broodstock maintenance: Marine Ornamental Species James C. Cato, Christopher L. Brown, 2008-02-28 Marine Ornamental Species: Collection, Culture and Conservation is a comprehensive resource containing information on the growing and economically important marine ornamental industry. Experts address current issues from a global perspective, covering the full-range of topics from world economics and product demand to aquatic animal health to ethnic and social/cultural concerns. This up-to-date overview will contribute to the creation of an economically and environmentally viable future for this dynamic industry worldwide and for its diverse clientele by: outlining improvements in the methods for the collection and distribution of wild marine ornamental species; providing information to accelerate an increase in the variety, quantity, and availability of cultured marine ornamental species; and encouraging outreach activities in the conservation and husbandry of marine ornamental species The value of and the interest in marine ornamentals from many governments as well as conservation organizations underline the critical need for this book. It is also essential reading for scientists involved in marine biology and conservation issues, aquarists at public and private aquaria, tropical fish farmers, advanced hobbyists, fishery biologists, importers and exporters of marine ornamentals, commercial collectors, veterinarians who specialize in fish disease, and businesses that manufacture or sell aquarium media, equipment, and feed. |
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broodstock maintenance: Culture of Nonsalmonid Freshwater Fishes, Second Edition Robert R. Stickney, 1992-12-18 Culture of Nonsalmonid Freshwater Fishes, 2nd Edition presents an expanded, updated description of important techniques and practices for the culture of some of the most widely cultured nonsalmonid species used for human consumption (channel catfish, tilapia, carp) for stocking freshwater bodies for recreational fishing (bass, walleye, striped bass), and for bait (minnows). This new edition features the latest information on spawning, nutritional requirements, special culture requirements, tolerance to various water quality parameters, and types of diseases that can occur. It is an essential book for all aquaculturalists, agency fishery biologists, and students interested in freshwater aquaculture. |
broodstock maintenance: Genetic Diversity and Interrelationships of Wild and Hatchery Lake Trout in the Upper Great Lakes Kevin Scott Page, 2001 |
broodstock maintenance: Genetic Aspects of Conservation and Cultivation of Giant Clams Patricia Munro, 1993-01-01 |
broodstock maintenance: Aquaculture of Emergent Marine Invertebrates: Advances in Nutrition, Rearing Technology and End-Product Quality Sílvia Lourenço, Luisa M. P. Valente, 2022-12-05 |
broodstock maintenance: Modern Aquaculture in the Coastal Zone João Coimbra, 2001 The successful development of coastal aquaculture in the opening years of the new millennium will depend upon solution of a multiplicity of economic, sociological, engineering, scientific and environmental issues. The objective of this volume is to update the current status of research in aquaculture in the coastal zone and outline directions for the development of sustainable aquaculture using modern methodologies. It also discusses the application of existing knowledge and the creation of new knowledge to ensure that aquaculture will develop at a sufficient pace to sustain and enhance the availability of high quality foods of aquatic origin in the human diet despite the global decline in the capture fishery. |
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broodstock maintenance: Fish Cultivation: A Modern Guide to Fish Farm Management Pasquale De Marco, Fish cultivation, also known as aquaculture, is a rapidly growing industry that plays a crucial role in meeting the increasing global demand for seafood. This comprehensive guide provides a detailed overview of the principles and practices involved in raising fish in controlled environments. Written by experts in the field, this book covers a wide range of topics, from selecting the right fish species and managing their nutrition to preventing and treating diseases and maintaining water quality. It also explores the environmental and economic implications of aquaculture, examining its potential impacts on water quality, biodiversity, and coastal ecosystems, as well as the economic viability of fish farming and the challenges faced by fish farmers around the world. With its comprehensive coverage and engaging writing style, this book is an indispensable resource for anyone involved in the aquaculture industry, including fish farmers, researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in the sustainable production of seafood. **Key Features:** * In-depth coverage of all aspects of fish cultivation, from selecting fish species to managing their health and nutrition * Expert insights on the environmental and economic implications of aquaculture * Practical advice on how to start and manage a successful fish farm * Written in a clear and engaging style, making it accessible to readers of all backgrounds Whether you are a seasoned fish farmer looking to expand your knowledge or a beginner interested in starting your own fish farm, this book offers valuable insights and practical advice. If you like this book, write a review! |
broodstock maintenance: Resource Management with Propagated Fish Nitin Reddy, 2025-02-20 Resource Management with Propagated Fish comprehensively explores strategies for conserving and sustainably managing fish populations through the use of propagated fish. We delve into various aspects of fish propagation, including hatchery operations, stocking programs, genetic management, and habitat restoration, providing a thorough understanding of these practices' principles, challenges, and opportunities. Drawing on the latest research, case studies, and expert insights, we examine the role of propagated fish in resource management, ecosystem restoration, and fisheries enhancement, highlighting their potential contributions to biodiversity conservation, food security, and economic development. Through a multidisciplinary lens, we explore the ecological, social, economic, and ethical dimensions of fish propagation, addressing key issues such as genetic diversity, habitat protection, stakeholder engagement, and climate change adaptation. Resource Management with Propagated Fish also offers practical guidance and recommendations for policymakers, resource managers, scientists, and practitioners involved in fish propagation programs, providing actionable strategies for improving program effectiveness, minimizing environmental impacts, and promoting stakeholder collaboration. With its comprehensive coverage and interdisciplinary approach, our book serves as a valuable resource for academics, professionals, and students interested in fisheries management, conservation biology, aquaculture, and environmental science. |
broodstock maintenance: Essentials of Oceanography, Marine Science and fisheries Lt. Dr.Vishal G.Nangare, Dr.(Mrs) Sonali Sachin Meher, Dr.Suyash S.Dikwalkar, Ms.Akshata Bamnolkar, 2024-06-13 Essential Oceanography: Marine Science and Fishery is a comprehensive guide offering a deep dive into the intricate world of our oceans. Authored with precision and expertise, it serves as a vital resource for students, researchers, and enthusiasts alike. Delving into the fundamental principles of oceanography, the book explores the dynamic interplay between marine ecosystems, climate, and human impact. From the exploration of ocean currents to the intricate web of marine life, each chapter offers insights into the diverse facets of our blue planet. With its blend of scientific rigor and accessibility, this book is an indispensable companion for anyone passionate about understanding and preserving our oceans. About the Authors |
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Broodstock - Wikipedia
Broodstock, or broodfish, are a group of mature individuals used in aquaculture for breeding purposes. Broodstock can be a population of animals maintained in captivity as a source of …
broodstock | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
In biology, broodstock refers to the reproductively mature adults in a population that breed (or spawn) and produce more individuals (offspring or progeny).
OREHP White Seabass Hatchery and Growout Operations
Broodstock. Five broodstock tanks hold fish collected from the wild under controlled environmental conditions to induce spawning. The water temperature and photoperiod are manipulated to …
Broodstock Management – Definition, Objective, Procedure, …
Sep 28, 2024 · Broodstock should be selected early from fingerlings rather than relying on commercially stocked fish. Early selection allows for better control over growth and …
Broodstock - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Broodstock can be developed using fish captured from the wild or by rearing larvae or fmgerlings to adulthood in captivity. We refer here to wild broodfish acclimated to captivity as “captive” …
Molokai Broodstock Company - Home
For over 20 years, Molokai Broodstock Company (MBC) has been producing Litopenaeus vannamei broodstock to meet the demanding requirements of marine shrimp hatcheries and growout …
Broodstock and Hatchery Management - NCRAC
broodstock white bass • Broodfish readily accept live foods (minnows) • Number of eggs produced and hatch are influenced by the diet of female white bass • Live food has proved effective as a …
Fish breeding, broodstock management, hypophysation, care and ...
Apr 9, 2018 · Brood stock/fish: Brood stock, or brood fish are a group of mature individuals used in aquaculture for breeding purposes. Brood stock management involves manipulating …
IMPROVING CATFISH BROODSTOCK MANAGEMENT BY …
Jan 1, 2012 · Development of diets or supplements specifically designed to meet the requirements of catfish broodstock should optimize spawning performance and ensure the production of high …
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Every year the National Broodstock Program provides about 60 million fish eggs that are hatched and raised by our partners to meet their conservation and management goals.
Broodstock - Wikipedia
Broodstock, or broodfish, are a group of mature individuals used in aquaculture for breeding purposes. Broodstock can be a population of animals maintained in captivity as a source of …
broodstock | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
In biology, broodstock refers to the reproductively mature adults in a population that breed (or spawn) and produce more individuals (offspring or progeny).
OREHP White Seabass Hatchery and Growout Operations
Broodstock. Five broodstock tanks hold fish collected from the wild under controlled environmental conditions to induce spawning. The water temperature and photoperiod are …
Broodstock Management – Definition, Objective, Procedure, …
Sep 28, 2024 · Broodstock should be selected early from fingerlings rather than relying on commercially stocked fish. Early selection allows for better control over growth and …
Broodstock - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Broodstock can be developed using fish captured from the wild or by rearing larvae or fmgerlings to adulthood in captivity. We refer here to wild broodfish acclimated to captivity as “captive” …
Molokai Broodstock Company - Home
For over 20 years, Molokai Broodstock Company (MBC) has been producing Litopenaeus vannamei broodstock to meet the demanding requirements of marine shrimp hatcheries and …
Broodstock and Hatchery Management - NCRAC
broodstock white bass • Broodfish readily accept live foods (minnows) • Number of eggs produced and hatch are influenced by the diet of female white bass • Live food has proved effective as a …
Fish breeding, broodstock management, hypophysation, care and ...
Apr 9, 2018 · Brood stock/fish: Brood stock, or brood fish are a group of mature individuals used in aquaculture for breeding purposes. Brood stock management involves manipulating …
IMPROVING CATFISH BROODSTOCK MANAGEMENT BY …
Jan 1, 2012 · Development of diets or supplements specifically designed to meet the requirements of catfish broodstock should optimize spawning performance and ensure the …
National Broodstock Program’s Egg Distribution Service
Every year the National Broodstock Program provides about 60 million fish eggs that are hatched and raised by our partners to meet their conservation and management goals.